NCAA Division I FBS football win–loss records in the 2010s

The following list shows NCAA Division I FBS football programs by winning percentage during the 2010–2019 football seasons. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. This list only takes into account games played while in Division I FBS.

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NCAA Division I FBS Football Records in the 2010s[1]
Team Won Lost Pct. Games
Alabama 124 15 .892 139
Ohio State [a] 105 18 .854 135
Clemson 117 23 .836 140
Oklahoma 109 25 .813 134
Boise State 107 26 .805 133
LSU 103 28 .786 131
Appalachian State [b] 61 17 .782 78
Oregon 101 32 .759 133
Wisconsin 102 34 .750 136
Stanford 98 35 .737 133
Georgia 100 36 .735 136
Florida State 96 37 .722 133
Oklahoma State 93 37 .715 130
Michigan State 92 40 .697 132
San Diego State 90 42 .682 132
UCF 88 42 .677 130
Penn State 87 42 .674 129
TCU 87 42 .674 129
Northern Illinois 91 44 .674 135
Toledo 85 43 .664 128
Auburn 87 45 .659 132
Michigan 85 44 .659 129
Notre Dame [c] 71 37 .657 120
USC 86 45 .656 131
Texas A&M 84 46 .646 130
Washington 85 48 .639 133
Baylor 83 47 .638 130
Utah 83 47 .638 130
Florida 81 46 .638 127
Virginia Tech 84 49 .632 123
Kansas State 81 48 .628 129
Louisville 81 48 .628 129
Houston 80 48 .625 128
Iowa 81 49 .623 130
Ohio 81 50 .618 131
Arkansas State 79 49 .617 128
Cincinnati 79 49 .617 128
Navy 80 50 .615 130
Mississippi State 79 51 .608 130
Louisiana Tech 78 51 .605 129
Marshall 78 51 .605 129
South Carolina 78 51 .605 129
Missouri 76 52 .594 128
BYU 77 53 .592 130
West Virginia 75 52 .591 127
Miami (FL) 75 53 .586 128
Nebraska 75 54 .581 129
Air Force 73 55 .570 128
Western Kentucky 73 55 .570 128
Utah State 74 56 .569 130
Temple 72 55 .567 127
Arizona State 73 56 .566 129
Northwestern 72 56 .563 128
Georgia Southern [d] 42 33 .560 75
Liberty [e] 14 11 .560 25
North Carolina State 71 57 .555 128
Texas 71 57 .555 128
Nevada 68 60 .531 128
Pittsburgh 69 61 .531 130
North Carolina 67 60 .528 127
Western Michigan 67 60 .528 127
Troy 65 59 .524 124
Memphis 67 61 .523 128
Fresno State 68 62 .523 130
Minnesota 66 61 .520 127
Georgia Tech 66 62 .516 128
Tennessee 63 62 .504 125
Middle Tennessee 64 63 .504 127
South Florida 62 62 .500 124
UCLA 64 64 .500 128
Arizona 63 64 .496 127
Duke 63 64 .496 127
Washington State 61 65 .484 126
Texas Tech 60 65 .480 125
Southern Miss 60 66 .476 126
Tulsa 59 67 .468 126
Syracuse 58 66 .468 124
Louisiana [f] 50 57 .467 107
Arkansas 58 67 .464 125
Kentucky 57 68 .456 125
UAB [g] 46 55 .455 101
Boston College 57 69 .452 126
SMU 57 69 .452 126
Wyoming 56 69 .448 125
Colorado State 56 70 .444 126
East Carolina 55 69 .444 124
Central Michigan 56 71 .441 127
Army 55 70 .440 125
FIU 55 70 .440 125
California 54 70 .435 124
Bowling Green 55 72 .433 127
Wake Forest 54 71 .432 125
Buffalo 53 70 .431 123
UTSA [h] 41 55 .427 96
Ball State 52 70 .426 122
Old Dominion [i] 31 42 .425 73
North Texas 53 72 .424 125
Vanderbilt 53 72 .424 125
Hawaii 55 77 .417 132
Virginia 52 73 .416 125
Iowa State 51 74 .408 125
Florida Atlantic 50 74 .403 124
Maryland 50 74 .403 124
Indiana 49 74 .398 123
Rutgers 49 75 .395 124
Louisiana-Monroe 48 74 .393 122
Miami (OH) 48 77 .384 125
Rice 47 78 .376 125
Illinois 46 78 .371 124
Coastal Carolina [j] 13 23 .361 36
Kent State 44 78 .361 122
Colorado 44 80 .355 124
San Jose State 44 80 .355 124
Tulane 44 80 .355 124
Oregon State 43 79 .352 122
Purdue 43 81 .347 124
South Alabama [k] 34 65 .343 99
Eastern Michigan 40 83 .325 123
Texas State [l] 30 66 .313 96
Charlotte [m] 19 42 .311 61
UConn 38 84 .311 122
Georgia State [n] 26 60 .302 86
Akron 37 86 .301 123
New Mexico 37 86 .301 123
Ole Miss [o] 27 64 .297 91
Idaho [p] 28 69 .289 97
UNLV 35 89 .282 124
UTEP 34 88 .279 122
New Mexico State 29 93 .238 122
Massachusetts [q] 19 77 .198 96
Kansas 21 99 .175 120

Chart notes

  1. ^ Ohio State had 12 victories vacated during the 2010 season.
  2. ^ Appalachian State joined FBS in 2014.
  3. ^ Notre Dame had 12 victories vacated during the 2012 season.
  4. ^ Georgia Southern joined FBS in 2014.
  5. ^ Liberty joined FBS in 2018.
  6. ^ Louisiana had 22 victories vacated by the NCAA between the 2011-2014 seasons.
  7. ^ UAB dropped their football program from the 2014-2016 seasons.
  8. ^ UTSA joined FBS in 2012.
  9. ^ Old Dominion joined FBS in 2014.
  10. ^ Coastal Carolina joined FBS in 2017.
  11. ^ South Alabama joined FBS in 2012.
  12. ^ Texas State joined FBS in 2012.
  13. ^ Charlotte joined FBS in 2015.
  14. ^ Georgia State joined FBS in 2013.
  15. ^ Ole Miss had 33 victories vacated by the NCAA between the 2010-2016 seasons.
  16. ^ Idaho left FBS after the 2017 season.
  17. ^ Massachusetts joined FBS in 2012.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 NCAA FBS Records" (PDF).